Sean WilliamsinLatterlyStuck: Life on the fringes of fortress EuropeYears after conflict tore their lives apart, thousands fleeing death, torture and devastation remain stranded in Greece. We look at the…·2 min read·Jun 26, 2018----
Sean WilliamsWeWork’s kindergarten is a social disasterRebekah Neumann, the co-founder of $20 billion shared-office firm WeWork, wants to encourage kids to be “conscious” entrepreneurs. “There’s…·3 min read·Dec 26, 2017--6--6
Sean WilliamsWhy I’m going cold turkey on Internet comments this Christmas — and so should youWhen a mic drops on the Internet, does it make a sound?·4 min read·Dec 5, 2017--2--2
Sean WilliamsSome Holiday Weekend Statistics that Might Surprise YouYesterday America ate a lot. Today it shops. Here are some facts that illustrate just how big a deal all this is.·2 min read·Nov 24, 2017----
Sean WilliamsAI’s creators don’t care about the human cost of AIFirst they came for the drivers. And I did not speak out, because I was not a driver.·3 min read·Nov 20, 2017--6--6
Sean WilliamsWhy VAR in soccer is a disaster (and so is goal-line technology)Every time I think of technology in sport my mind wanders to the London Jets, a fictional zero-gravity sports team followed by…·3 min read·Nov 14, 2017--3--3
Sean WilliamsNever mind flying cars — whatever happened to the space elevator?Angelenos: it could happen to you. This week Uber announced that it would be working alongside NASA to develop flying cars, and that LA…·3 min read·Nov 10, 2017--8--8
Sean WilliamsApple hid a quarter of a trillion dollars. What’s wrong with that?This summer Apple’s ad team made a departure from its usual courtship of coastal hipsters, and ran a campaign featuring country star…·4 min read·Nov 7, 2017--17--17
Sean WilliamsTransgender Georgians are being left to dieGeorgia is the world’s third-most homophobic nation. Caught between culture, religion and geopolitics, its transgender community is being…·16 min read·Sep 28, 2017--1--1
Sean WilliamsinLatterlyThis is what state-sanctioned street justice looks likeIn the Philippines’ drug war, murders like this happen nearly 40 times a day.3 min read·Sep 22, 2016--1--1